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Happy On the Farm Goat

Happy On the Farm Goat
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Why is the goat happy? Because he has plenty of room to roam and he can graze where he pleases. He says 'thank you' with his happy eyes ^_^ The Happy On the Farm Goat is handmade in our family workshop from 100% hardwood (in this case, a choice of Black Walnut or local Maple), details are hand-applied with a wood burner, tail is made of cotton thread and set with non-toxic glue, and is sealed with an all-natural beeswax finish. Corners are carefully hand-sanded, though certain parts, especially the ears, may pose a risk to very young children, so we recommend these for ages 3 & up. We make these fresh for each order, so the one you receive won't be the same one in the picture. No worries though - they're all a labor of love. If you have any questions, contact us. We combine shipping on multiple items - you'll get an exact invoice after your purchase. For ages 3 & up. Measures approximately 3 1/4 inches long, 2 3/4 inches tall. Please allow 5-10 business days (plus shipping time) for us to hand craft your item. For the whole animal set, go here: http://bornathometoys.storenvy.com/products/271430-happy-on-the-farm-animal-set All photos and designs © Born At Home Toys 2015

FAQs & Polices

Do you accept orders placed outside of the US?

Yes!

How long will it take to receive my order?

Please allow 10-15 business days (plus shipping time) for us to hand craft your item(s). Once shipped most domestic orders take anywhere from 2 to 10 business days to arrive depending on the efficiency of your local postal service. International shipping delivery times may vary between 2 and 12 weeks.

How do I take care of my wooden item?

Please treat this purchase with the same love and care it was created with:

- These toys are made of wood – do not let them sit in water or other liquid as they may absorb the water and crack or warp.
- Wood toys can use a little rub-down with some beeswax every now and then. Or even better, a mix of beeswax and jojoba oil or beeswax and coconut oil.
- We carefully sand and inspect every item we make. But stuff happens - be aware of any developing splinters or sharp corners.
- To clean your toy, wash it with a 50/50 mixture of vinegar and water. Vinegar has mild antiseptic properties and will keep your toy clean.

For more information, check out our article: http://www.bornathometoys.com/blog/1-blog/7-taking-care-of-wooden-toys.html